A FedEx plane made an emergency landing at Visalia Municipal Airport Friday morning.

Around 8:11 a.m., 911 dispatchers received a call regarding a pilot with a suspected blown tire needing to make an emergency landing.

The pilot was told by Oakland airport tower that it appeared he had lost a tire or that it had "blown," according to Visalia Battalion Chief Dustin Hall. The pilot flew from Oakland to Visalia, his original path, and notified airport and fire officials.

The pilot said he didn't have any emergency lights flashing and didn't feel anything go wrong after takeoff in Oakland.

Shortly after, a second FedEx pilot called in stating they too would need to land but didn't have any mechanical issues. The first pilot was asked to circle the airport until emergency crews could stage in the area and prepare for a possible aircraft fire.

The second FedEx plane landed safely. The plane with what was believed to have a bad tire landed just minutes later, also safely. The pilot stopped near the runway to inspect his plane, which appeared to be in working order.

"It's all good. We are trained for emergency landings like this," Hall said. "We hope for a belly landing in these types of cases but a safe landing is even better."

The pilot was evaluated by firefighters after landing and notes were taken. Airport officials are in contact with FAA to report the incident, but no formal report will be needed because emergency personnel were not needed.

The pilot unloaded his plane that was full of packages. No injuries were reported.